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When you visit an Elsevier product, you will see an option to sign in, normally located in the top right corner Most products allow you to sign in either using your personal email and password or your organization's chosen access method
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- How do I publish my article with Elsevier? - Elsevier Support Center
Track your accepted article — tool to track your submitted article after it has been accepted Journal Article Publishing Support Center — support portal for any questions related to publishing with Elsevier (e g , open access, publication costs, fees, submission timelines) and contact information
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When you visit an Elsevier product and you’re not already signed in, based on the cookies we recognized, then: Click on ' Sign In ', ‘ Check access through your organization’ or ' Check Access ' (this will depend on the product you are visiting For example, it differs from Science Direct, to Scopus, to Scival) Click on ' Sign in via your organization ' if you are addressed to the
- How do I search in Scopus? - Elsevier Support Center
How do I search in Scopus?Scopus coverage focuses on primary document types from serial publications Primary means that the author is identical to the researcher in charge of the presented findings Scopus does not include secondary document types, where the author is not identical to the person behind the presented research, such as obituaries and book reviews For more in-depth information
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Creating an Evolve account is free and easy, and will give you: Quick access to all your Evolve content, such as resources, online courses and eBooks Access to your personal shopping cart Your order history in one overview The ability to receive alerts on new publications, products, and promotions How Follow these steps to create an Evolve account: Go to the Evolve main page Select
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